The Crow: Salvation

The Crow: Salvation was the third movie based on The Crow comic by James O'Barr. It was directed by Bharat Nalluri and released direct to video in 2000 after its distributor cancelled the intended theatrical release. Alex Corvis (Eric Mabius) is framed for the murder of his girlfriend Lauren Randall (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe), who was brutally stabbed 53 times. Three years later, he is executed in the electric chair for it. A mysterious man containing a ... more

Initial release date:

  • Jan 23, 2000

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  • 1 h 42 min

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Bharat Nalluri

Bharat Nalluri is a British television director, best known for his work with the independent production company Kudos Film & Television in the early-to-mid 2000s. For Kudos, he has directed episodes of Spooks, Life on Mars and Hustle — the latter of which he also helped to conceive — all for...

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  • For Vengeance, For Justice, For Love.

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  • 1 h 42 min

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